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  • VA is discontinuing Chapter 35 education benefits for high school programs

    VA is discontinuing Chapter 35 education benefits for high school programs

    A change in public law discontinues DEA benefits for secondary education for any program starting on or after Aug. 1, 2026.

  • Do you qualify for additional VA education benefits?

    Do you qualify for additional VA education benefits?

    VA is making it easier for eligible Veterans to learn about their education and training entitlement under the Supreme Court's 2024 Rudisill decision.

  • Using VA education benefits wisely: A guide to fraud prevention

    Using VA education benefits wisely: A guide to fraud prevention

    Like any valuable asset, VA's education benefits can be susceptible to fraud. Here’s how you can protect yourself.

  • New information technology changes expand education benefits for Veterans

    New information technology changes expand education benefits for Veterans

    VA has implemented 27 of the 32 Isakson and Roe Act of 2020 information technology provisions to expand education benefits for Veterans.

  • Isakson and Roe Act enhances Veteran education benefits

    Isakson and Roe Act enhances Veteran education benefits

    The Isakson and Roe Act of 2020 features 32 provisions that impact the administration and oversight of education benefits.

  • Federal tools to help maximize GI Bill® education benefits

    Federal tools to help maximize GI Bill® education benefits

    Like any military mission, transitioning to civilian life takes research, planning and the right tools. One of the most powerful tools you have is the GI Bill ®.

  • Forever GI Bill/Colmery Act allows more Reserve service to qualify for education benefits under the Post-9/11 GI Bill

    Forever GI Bill/Colmery Act allows more Reserve service to qualify for education benefits under the Post-9/11 GI Bill

    Reservists called up for active duty will soon qualify for increased Post-9/11 GI Bill education benefits if they meet certain requirements.

  • Purple Heart recipients short on qualifying service for Post-9/11 GI Bill to receive full education benefits

    Purple Heart recipients short on qualifying service for Post-9/11 GI Bill to receive full education benefits

    A provision of the Harry W. Colmery Veterans Educational Assistance Act, known as the “Forever GI Bill,” extends education benefits to this group of Purple Heart recipients effective Aug.  1.

  • State of Women Veterans: Women Veterans more likely to complete a degree with VA education benefits

    State of Women Veterans: Women Veterans more likely to complete a degree with VA education benefits

    Research shows that women Veterans are more likely to complete degree programs than either men who are Veterans or women who are traditional students.

  • Want to expand your skillset? VA employee education benefits can help

    Want to expand your skillset? VA employee education benefits can help

    In order to provide continued top-notch care for our Veterans, [...]

  • VA, partners provide education benefits for surviving spouses, children of fallen servicemembers

    VA, partners provide education benefits for surviving spouses, children of fallen servicemembers

    While hundreds of millions of dollars in private scholarships and [...]

  • Most States Offer Vet Education Benefits Too

    Most States Offer Vet Education Benefits Too

    When I finish my undergraduate degree in a couple of [...]

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